Can you be more specific about what this phrase means: "normalize multiple files while keeping their relative levels intact."
What sort of "normalization" are you talking about? Does "keeping relative levels intact" mean, e.g. that if file_A is generally louder (by some proportion) than file_B before normalization, then this is still true after normalization?
Dave Graff
From: Peter P. <peterparker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: normalize across multiple files in one go?
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 5:17:00 AM
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Subject: normalize across multiple files in one go?
Hi,
didn't find an answer in the mailing list archives nor the web.
I am trying to normalize multiple files while keeping their relative
levels intact. Is there a way to do this with SoX in one call?
How could it be done with multiple calls (eg. analyze first, then raise
gain of all files)?
thanks for ideas!
Peter
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didn't find an answer in the mailing list archives nor the web.
I am trying to normalize multiple files while keeping their relative
levels intact. Is there a way to do this with SoX in one call?
How could it be done with multiple calls (eg. analyze first, then raise
gain of all files)?
thanks for ideas!
Peter
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